This paper presents a switched control scheme for regulation of the annular pressure in a well during drilling. The main feature is automatic kick attenuation while drilling reservoir sections. A simple mathematical model is presented that captures the dominant phenomena of the drilling system and forms the basis for observer and control design. A switched pressure control algorithm for feedback control of the choke valve opening and the back-pressure pump is proposed, and asymptotic stability properties are established. Kick attenuation is guaranteed for a set of reservoir models, including the most common ones. As part of the control scheme, novel observers for estimation of the flow rate through the bit and kick/loss detection are developed. Simulation results obtained with a high fidelity drilling simulator are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed switched control scheme.Index Terms-Managed pressure drilling, adaptive observer, pressure control, kick detection.
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